out-process

Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

transitive v. To generate the required paperwork in order to process (military personnel) out of one tour of duty into another or out of the armed forces: "[He] was now out-processed from Vietnam duty via Okinawa” ( W.E.B. Griffin).

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Examples

All soldiers will out-process at Smyrna before returning to their home stations.

Reuters reported that US Maj Neal Fisher stated all the Iraqi court order meant was that when he is released Ibrahim "will be able to out-process without having to go through the courts as other detainees in his threat classification will have to do."

The human brain currently consists of some 100 billion brain cells and some folks have agreed to the estimated consensus of the human brain being capable of calculating 20-million-billion bits of information per second but whatever the real proximate number may be, the fact remains the hominid cerebral cortex can out-process a significant greater amount of bits of information per second in comparison to all other not-yet-extinct creatures on earth including our primate animal cousins the chimpanzees and other apes.

NET API, but the difference in most cases would be hardly noticeable from user's point of view (unless it is VBA code on 64-bit Acad, which runs, you guess it, as out-process; or the process is because of the language you use, but because of the API you choose and the speed is significantly different due to the fact you automate Acad from external application (OUT-PORCESS).